The most despairing thing for Chang Jiao was that Xiao Yihe confiscated her phone, and there wasn't even a television in the villa. When she tried to plead with the villa's servants to tell her about the outside world, they completely ignored her, and no one talked to her on a daily basis.
In this quiet and desolate atmosphere, Chang Jiao was on the verge of losing her sanity.
Without a phone, she couldn't contact anyone outside or ascertain the safety of her parents. At that moment, Chang Jiao experienced deep regret—regretting her impulsiveness that led to her current predicament. If she had known things would turn out like this, she would have obediently followed Xiao Yihe to get the abortion.
But now, regret was of no use to Chang Jiao.
The completely whitewashed villa felt like an isolated prison, slowly grinding down Chang Jiao, destroying her willpower, and leaving her teetering on the brink of mental collapse.